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What the Oppressed Do

What the Oppressed Do

What the Oppressed Do

Our life is a big prison filled with the oppression of a jailer who decided to be the guardian of millions of people and tried to gain control over them. God Almighty created everyone, and he has committed to his heart the love of tranquility and a good soul. But what we see makes us change greatly, to be other people, unable to give confidence to anyone; For he that fails and oppresses us is far more than the one who stands by us, and tries to be one of us.

What the Oppressed Do

Injustice is one of the things Allah, the Almighty, warned us most about. He threatens its owners with the agony of hell, not for anything, but the oppressor tortures people without any right, and tries to control their thoughts and actions in order to be like a protector against them. This is totally unacceptable, and it is necessary to find the necessary means to get rid of injustice in any way. The talk is about the oppressed and his ways that he may resort to to to to rebuff the injustice against him, even if he is basically unable to rebuff any harm that has been done to him. Therefore, he resorts to the bigger and greater to take his right in the way he finds appropriate.

Praying Under the Night

This is what the oppressed must do in order to regain their stolen right, which is to pray to God in the dead of night, and to make supplication to Him in word and deed, and to complain to God they know what they want from the first place, and to try to ask God exactly what they want. Allah, the Almighty, knows what we want. But he loves the return of the slave to him in the dead of night, inviting him to complain to Him, and Allah, the Almighty, is in the first heaven waiting for someone to call him by the back of the unseen to answer the prayer.


He will count his patience on oppression

The word of Allah suffices and He is the best Disposer of affairs means that a Muslim has set aside the matter, and has given his orders to Allah. Whoever Allah commissions for a matter must be certain that Allah will not leave His command until He gives back to Him goodness and goodness. The truth must return, no matter how great the oppression may be, He must know that Allah has promised the oppressor torment and that the oppressed will be promised victory even after a time.

Standing Firm on the Truth

When a person feels that he is always being subjected to injustice, and no one is standing by him, or feels that God is restoring him the truth, you will find him startled by God's command, and he will try to doubt God's ability to restore the truth, and return it to his friends. This disturbs the faith in weak hearts, which do not stand fast to the truth, and do not admit that Allah, the Almighty, is the One who can restore the truth. But in due time, if you feel that you have been wronged, and did not find the proper way out for this, do not accuse the Lord of the worshipers of failing you. Rather, try to know that you are really the fault in your worship, and make sure that your right will return, but in the way that God has determined and that He is the Almighty, God is the Almighty.

The Oppressed's Call to the Oppressor

This is what some might find strange. There are some good souls who do not like to harm others, even in the light of the injustice they have experienced, they try to earn a salary, patience, reckoning and other wages, to stop feeling angry, and to pray for the oppressor to be guided. This raises the level of worship, and this is the true representation of Islam on earth. A Muslim does not carry in his heart resentment, no matter how great the injustice is. One must imagine that he may fall victim to the oppression of others. Forgiveness and reliance on God are necessary to regain the stolen right.

He prays to Allah to restore his truth

Allah, Glory to Him, promised the unjust that his torment would be severe. Allah, Glory to Him, attributed to Himself power, might, and vengeance, but he refused to ascribe to Himself the attribute of oppression; Because it is one of the difficult qualities that must be elevated by those who are able to do this about Allah's worshippers, regardless of their nationality, religion or race. And Allah has made the call of the oppressed one a common arrow, which no matter how powerful or how often it is, stops. This arrow is launched by Allah's command. This is the right of the slave over his Lord to repay injustice and lift it in all its forms.

forms of injustice

Physical Injustice

This is the most difficult injustice, and many of us are exposed to this sort of thing, such as walking for example in a peaceful demonstration to be surprised that you are being beaten without having any hand in any act of sabotage that has taken place, or finding yourself in the middle of a problem, and everyone is flocking to you to beat and hurt, and this cannot be tolerated; It touches not only the body, but the heart, so that it can no longer make the decisions that fit in with your life, or feel that no matter how great the sacrifice, it's no use trying.

Material injustice

It is as if someone is taking things from you without any right, or is really robbing you that you should one day have you, and you feel at this moment that you are completely incapable of getting your right which has been taken away from you, and therefore you still feel injustice and repression, and are trying as hard as you can to restore your right but you cannot, maybe your heart has been crippled, or the feeling that your fatigue will not come to a conclusion.

Moral injustice

It is one of the simplest forms of injustice where the person feels that he is being wronged without the intention of the oppressor to do so, as if someone will shout at you with something you didn't say, or someone will say that you mocked him and didn't do it. Here is where you will be quarreling with others because of this, which will make you fall into the oppression of doubt and justification.

coercion and restriction

This is one of the injustices that we see all too often in our lives, at school, at university, even in our surroundings. Everyone feels that they are oppressed in one way or another. If it weren't for that, we wouldn't have found depression increasing.

In conclusion, no matter how high the levels of oppression may be, it has become in the higher places, but the day will come when all the bishops will fall apart, and then it will be a lesson to everyone who pleases himself that the truth is not taken away, and that Allah does not leave the rights no matter how long they are. Thus, you Muslims must be convinced that Allah is the One, the One, who cannot forget you or ignore your call, no matter how long it takes or how short you may be.

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